Monday, May 3, 1999 Published at 13:35 GMT 14:35 UKWorld: EuropeNato bombs cut Serb powerThe dome of the Yugoslav parliament is moonlit after the strikesNato air raids knocked out the electricity supply to most of Yugoslavia overnight. It was seven hours before power returned to central Belgrade.

The attacks came at the end of the day when President Milosevic released three US soldiers, who had been held in Yugoslavia since the beginning of April.

Russia's special envoy for the Balkans, Viktor Chernomyrdin, is going to Washington for a meeting with President Bill Clinton, following a telephone conversation between Mr Clinton and Russian President Boris Yeltsin.